Davis

Teaching African American literature : theory and practice / [print] edited by Marianna W. Davis, Maryemma Graham, Sharon Pineault-Burke. - New York : Routledge, 1998. - ix, 254 pages ; 24 cm - Transforming teaching series .

Includes bibliographies and index.

A rip in the tent: teaching (African) American literature / Multiple voices, multiple identities: teaching African American literature / Little Ham's self-invention: teaching Langston Hughes / Freeing the female voice: new models and materials for teaching / A female face: or, masking the masculine in African American fiction before Richard Wright / Voices of double consciousness in African American fiction: Charles W. Chesnutt, Zora Neale Hurston, Dorothy West, and Richard Wright / William L. Andrews -- Katharine Driscoll Coon -- Jane Skelton -- Leslie Catherine Sanders -- Constance Borab -- Thadious M. Davis -- Bernard W. Bell. Teaching against the odds / Interrogating "whiteness," (de)constructing "race" / Lying through our teeth? The quagmire of cultural diversity / Selected bibliography for teaching African American literature / Jerry W. Ward, Jr. -- The way we do the things we do: enunciation and effect in the multicultural classroom / Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg -- Marianna White Davis -- AnnLouise Keating -- Trudier Harris -- Sharon Pineault-Burke, Jennifer Novak.

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American literature--African American authors--Study and teaching.
American literature--African American authors--History and criticism--Theory, etc.
African Americans--Intellectual life--Study and teaching.
African Americans in literature--Study and teaching.
Amerikaans.
Letterkunde.
Onderwijs.
Zwarten.


Aufsatzsammlung.

PS153.D261.T433 1998

371.3:820 820:371.3